Up To Two Feet Of Epicycles
As Rich pointed out, the true believers have no postulated a new cooling trend that is all part of carbon-forced global warming. The fancy dance steps provide them with a ten year long cooling trend, after which another explanation will be forthcoming to explain the advancing glaciers, apparently. Thank heavens for epicycles. Meanwhile, back in the real world folks in the Black Hills region of South Dakota should rush out and stock up on bread and milk. They are about to get hit with another foot of epicycle on top of the 12-18 inches they got yesterday and today.
Through noon Thursday, 17 inches of snow had fallen near Hulett, Wyo., more than a foot fell in the Wasatch Range in Utah, and 12 inches was on the ground in parts of South Dakota.
The snow in Colorado Thursday led to numerous accidents on Interstate 70 in the foothills west of Denver, forcing the closure of the westbound lanes. Several state highways in the mountains had been closed due to icy conditions.
The heaviest snow will fall through Friday across the western High Plains. Two feet or more of snow is forecast in the Black Hills of South Dakota, while lesser amounts spread across eastern Montana, Wyoming and Colorado, and the western Dakotas.
Even better, high winds will accompany the newest epicycle, causing blizzard conditions and extremely dangerous driving conditions.
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By Sam, Thursday, 1 May , 2008 @ 8:37 pm
It snowed all day here in Salt Lake, but it didn’t stick to the ground here in the valley. I’m usually getting ready to plant the tomatos in the garden by now, but am starting to think I might have to wait another week or so.
By Gary Gulrud, Friday, 2 May , 2008 @ 10:10 am
The bad news for Dr. Hansen is that he will now move to the back pages, on fewer news rags.
The good news is he will have less need to adjust older temperatures downward inorder that the trend be reliably warmening.
But can Climate Science pay its country club fees if its mandates go the way of Bioterrorism’s?
By Bleepless, Friday, 2 May , 2008 @ 12:26 pm
If it stays this cold, it might crack one or more of the crystal spheres surrounding the Earth.
By Straight8, Saturday, 3 May , 2008 @ 5:18 am
Harding county, in the very northwestern corner of South Dakota, had 48″ of snow in this latest snowstorm. They generally don’t get half that amount in an entire snow season.
Spin that, Al.